The negotiations between the Gallic Empire and the Hans Empire and Franco went very smoothly. In just ten days, the general details were basically finalized.

The reason why the Hans Empire and the Gallic Empire negotiated so quickly was because the rebels were now at a disadvantage on the battlefield, and Franco was in urgent need of foreign aid.

Another reason is that Franco has a very unique vision.

Here is an introduction to Franco’s personal experience.

Franco's full name is Francisco Paulino Emenehildo Teodulo Franco Y. Bahamund Salgado Pardo de Andrade. (I don’t know why the hair is so long)

Born into a naval family, he studied at the Toledo Infantry Academy.

In 1912, he participated in the suppression of the uprising in Spanish Morocco and was later promoted to brigadier general. (The time to become a brigadier general was advanced, the original history is 1926)

Logically speaking, if Franco was promoted to brigadier general at such a young age, his career should be smooth sailing.

But the problem is that the financial crisis has affected the Kingdom of Iberia, causing it to go bankrupt.

The country's bankruptcy has seriously affected the stability of the military.

Finally, the long-term inability to pay wages caused the soldiers to rebel, and also took Franco and a group of young officers into his arms.

On the one hand, Franco was concerned about his own safety, and on the other hand, it was indeed because he loved the Iliban Kingdom.

He knew that if he didn't stand up and do something, the Iliban Kingdom would not be able to maintain its current status as a second-tier country in Europe.

It is very likely that he will be reduced to the bottom.

The reason why the Iliban Kingdom has become like this is partly because of the impact of the financial crisis, which led to the country's bankruptcy, and also because of the Iliban Kingdom's own problems.

The top management of the kingdom has collapsed. They only care about personal enjoyment and don't care about the life and death of those at the bottom.

In this case, Franco is determined to follow the rebels. If he can defeat the Iliban Kingdom's national defense force, that would be the best. If he fails, then his efforts will not be in vain.

As a result, Franco joined forces with several other forces to form a rebel army and became the main force against the Wehrmacht.

Since most of the rebels led by Franco were former professional soldiers, their combat effectiveness was very strong.

Suddenly, Franco and his rebels were on the Wehrmacht's blacklist.

The National Defense Force discovered that Franco was different from ordinary people, and they decided to take the lead in encircling Franco.

Although Franco and his men were all professional soldiers in the past, they had been short of supplies for a long time.

The battle scene during the encirclement and suppression by the National Defense Forces on the opposite side was extremely fierce. After only a few battles, the disadvantage of the rebel army's lack of weapons and ammunition was exposed.

As soon as they saw that the rebels had such huge loopholes, the National Defense Forces began to think of ways to consume the rebels' inventory.

Many times, the National Defense Forces fought against the rebels as if it was pure waste. The two sides engaged in artillery battles but did not launch a ground attack.

Franco knew that it would be very detrimental to him if this continued, but he had no idea what to do.

Seeing that if this continues, he will lose.

At this time, the Gauls and Hans came to the door and wanted to cooperate with them.

Originally, Franco thought that the Gauls and Hans saw that he was about to lose, and deliberately came to the door at this time, preparing for the lion to open his mouth.

But Franco had no right to refuse, so he could only try to contact the Gauls and Hans.

But after this contact, Franco felt something was wrong.

He was ready to bleed a lot at first, but the Gaul and Hans Empire didn't seem to want to get anything in return from him.

At first, Franco did not believe that Gaul and the Hans Empire could be so kind and would promote international humanitarianism and provide free assistance to him.

But later, as the news came that John Empire and Milician had contacted the National Defense Forces, Franco, who had a unique vision, suddenly guessed the whole story.

Now, anyone can see that there must be a battle between John's Empire, Millican and Gaul, Hans' Empire.

When he thought about the strength gap and advantages and disadvantages between the two sides, Franco knew why Gaul and the Hans Empire did this.

They wanted to stop the John Empire and Milician from landing behind them and attacking them from both sides, so they chose to help them.

After figuring this out, Franco began to think about whether he could use this to realize his dream.

After thinking for three days, Franco approached the envoys of the Gaul and Hans empires and told them directly that he could accept their assistance, but he also made his own demands.

That is, in a major conflict that may break out in the future, the Iliban Kingdom will not, or rather will not, actively choose to take sides.

In layman's terms, after war breaks out between Gaul, the Hans Empire, the John Empire, and Millicia, the Iliban Kingdom will remain neutral.

Logically speaking, Franco's request is extremely excessive.

I spent all my money and energy to help you win the war. In the end, you told me that you want to remain neutral?

How can there be such a good thing in this world?

At first, the envoys from the two countries were a little angry when they heard Franco's request. They felt that Franco was deceiving people like them as fools.

However, Franco told them to contact their country first.

The envoys from both countries heard what Franco said, and they could only contact Millerand and Adolf.

But what the two of them didn't expect was that Millerand and Adolf agreed directly as soon as they raised Franco's request.

This time, the envoys from the two countries will be punished.

Why, my leader is really a fool, can he agree to such a request?

However, the envoys of the two countries probably never imagined that Millerand and Adolf actually wanted the Iliban Kingdom to remain neutral in the war from the beginning.

As for why, the reason is also very simple.

The Iliban Kingdom is not strong enough and can only be regarded as a second-tier country in Europe. Now it has experienced the dual impact of the financial crisis and civil war. It is not certain whether they can restore their strength before the war.

Even if he recovers, he will still be a drag.

Whether it was Gaul or the Hans Empire, they were all held back by their teammates during the First World War. Therefore, they know very well that they must not draw some weak countries into their own camp for the sake of superficial strength.

Otherwise, you still have to find a way to save the other party.

The Iliban Kingdom is not strong enough. If he really joins his own camp, he will definitely be targeted by the John Empire and Millican.

Because he is the weakest and the best to break through, the John Empire and Millican's attack focus will definitely be on the Iliban Kingdom.

Why do people like me go to Franco? Isn't it because they want to solve the possibility of being attacked from both sides?

If the Iliban Kingdom is brought in, they will still face being attacked from two sides when the war breaks out. Moreover, because they need to protect the Iliban Kingdom's homeland, the area they need to defend will expand, which will cause soldiers to run back and forth.

Therefore, the best way is to keep the Iliban Kingdom neutral. In this case, the John Empire and Millican will have no excuse to attack the Iliban Kingdom, and they will not have to face being attacked from both sides.

At the same time, because people like him have helped Franco, Franco will definitely have a good impression of him and will not rebel against him midway.

Therefore, as long as the Iliban Kingdom remains neutral, it is the best choice for Gaul and the Hans Empire.

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